Pubs & Restaurants
in New Forest

A trip to the forest is never complete without a visit to a traditional New Forest Pub.

The Red Shoot Inn & Brewery: Toms Lane, Linwood, BH24 3QT | Tel: 01425 475792
This hostelery, a couple of miles west of Stoney Cross, has an in-pub brewery visible through a glass window. Forest flavoured ales are brewed - Tom's Tipple, Forest Gold and Muddy Boot being popular choices at the bar. A popular pub, good food and a campsite behind.

The Station House at Holmsley: Near Burley, New Forest, BH24 4HY | Tel: 01425 402468
A 19th century former railway station which has been sympathetically converted into what many say is the finest tea house in the New Forest. They offer a famous and great value award winning 'tea in the forest' cream tea. Also served; breakfasts, a wide ranging lunch menu, daily specials, lighter bites, and evening meals. Only a short walk from the Forestry commission car parks of Holmsley, Wilverley Plain, Wootton Bridge or Clay Hill. Burley is also closeby.

The Old Farmhouse and Tea Rooms: The Cross, Ringwood Road, Burley, BH24 4AB | Tel: 01425 402218
Old traditional thatched New Forest farmhouse has been a Tea Rooms for more than 100 years. They offer hearty breakfasts, morning coffee, delicious lunches and naughty cream teas. Also good value, quality evening meals on Friday and Saturday nights. This historic restaurant four individual dining rooms.

The Burley Inn: The Cross, Burley, New Forest, Hampshire, BH24 4AB | Tel: 01425 403448
Situated in Burley village centre. The bar and dining room, serves food all day, with a menu ranging from light snacks to 3 course meals. Anything from freshly cut sandwiches, hot snacks and ploughmans to freshly baked pies, grills and vegetarian dishes. There is also a Daily Specials Board, and popular roast lunches are available on Sundays.

The Queens Head: The Cross, Burley, Hampshire, BH24 4AA Tel: 01425 403423
Villlage centre pub that was historically associated with smugglers and highwaymen since 1630. Apparently during renovation work a hidden cellar was discovered beneath the floor of the Stable bar, the cellar was thought to have been a hiding place of smugglers, & a haul of pistols, bottles and coins & pistols were found. Today the pub serve good quality bar food & ales to visitors, locals, walkers & cyclists.

The White Buck Inn: Bisterne Close, Burley, Hampshire BH24 4AB Tel: 01425 402264
The inn is a former country house & combines rustic charm with a traditional atmosphere and attractive period-style bars. Classic pub food is served, many including New Forest ingredients, such as Keeper's and Hunter's salads, spinach and wild mushroom lasagne and daily changing short crust pie.

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